WhatIsHang detects the software or process that is currently hung on your computer.

Sometimes, Windows or a running application hangs, the user interface abruptly stops responding, and you cannot determine what has caused the problem or how to troubleshoot the issue. This utility tries to detect the software or process that is currently hung, and displays some information that may allow you to sort out and understand what exactly is at the root of such unexpected behavior. Most of the information displayed in WhatIsHang' s report, like Call Stack, Stack Data, Processor Registers, and Memory Data is designed for users with Windows programming knowledge. However, WhatIsHang also presents a list of strings and dll files related to the hang issue that can help users without programming skills understand and overcome the causes of the problem and restore normal operation.

Using WhatIsHang

When you run WhatIsHang, the upper pane of the main window displays the list of all running applications that their user interface stopped responding. If WhatIsHang cannot detect any hanging application, the upper pane will be empty, until any hang software is detected.

When the hanging application is detected and you want to get the information about the problem, select the desired item in the upper pane, and then press F9. WhatIsHang will inspect the hanging application and will display all information the lower pane, as a simple text report.